

- dolphins are fish




If you don’t know about the parasite, I really like this Kurzgesagt video explaining it (YouTube link)
I think work that requires you to study and learn and experience for ages should be paid higher than work you can do without prior experience or know-how.
But you know, reasonably higher. Like 3x at most.
I remember when I first needed to run containers I specifically went with podman because it doesn’t require root access out of some vague fear that docker can be exploited to break my stuff. I feel validated.
Petting the cat (genuine reason to use the context menu)
I’m different; none of my software projects bring me any money…


Nah, I’m still getting these to work with various website support chatbots
Yeah I guess but this is also me just venting about iOS distribution because I’m having to deal with it hehe
Yes, salvation
You can absolutely install whatever the fuck you want on your Mac, including another OS. iOS is much more restrictive however, if you want to install a self-made app, you have to reinstall it every week or pay Apple 100 bucks a year…
Well, you did learn something.


Oh wow, seems like what he’s doing is not as bad as this post makes it out to be, although I’m sure he’s doing it with bad intentions anyways.
Thanks for the sources, kind stranger!


Idk. Is this even real? Is this a real thing that is happening? I guess it’s a meme insofar as it’s a very ridiculous, far-fetched, outrageous thing for the leader of a country to do. And yet, I genuinely don’t know whether to think that it’s true…
Wait I thought mononucleosis is the kissing disease?


Scam Altman sounds like it’s a name straight from an hltv comment section, I love it
Just wear two pairs of polarised sunglasses each rotated 90°
You can double the brightness of an LCD relative to its surroundings by wearing polarised sunglasses


The most practical solution is probably to “not sell Linux in California anymore”. I guess distributions could geofence the iso download page for plausible deniability and then that’s that, right?